PRICES EXPIRED. PM me if interested in anything and I'll provide you with an updated price. Proofity Proof with VIDEO!! Such an interesting week in PM land! Gold is 1% from breaking it's All Time High (ATH) price. It should soon go into price discovery mode as we explore uncharted territory. How high will it go!?!? Let's find out together! Silver had a massive run up and is taking a short breather (for how long?) before continuing it's climb to $50 (ATH) and... beyond? As long as the money printers go BRRRRRRR, precious metals should do great! Here's a huge sale! Something for everyone. Enjoy! Disclaimers: Prices are pretty firm unless you buy a ton. That being said, if you find a cheaper price at an online store, let me know and I'll see what I can do for you. I'll also consider giving a discount if you pay in Crypto Prices guaranteed till midnight PST 7/25/20 Payment Bitcoin or Crypto get priority! (include "Paying Crypto" in PM title to move to the front of the line). Else I'll accept Venmo, CashApp, Google Pay, Postal Money Order, or PayPalFF NO COMMENTS! New Buyers Must pay in Zelle, Postal Money Order, or Crypto Minimum Order: $100, If you are a bit under that's fine. Shipping is $5 for less than 8oz else $8 for Priority.
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So, this is the first time I've ever done a post like this to homelab and I wanted to give as much detail as possible. For this, i'm going to work my way left to right, top to bottom.
Apple Airport Extreme (A1354 2.4GHz & 5GHz)
Providing NAT based connection to my main network, to isolate any accidents preventing them from affecting my family. Also gives me my own IP range to do whatever I want.
Goodmans USB Charging Hub
Provides up to 6A power total, currently on standby for use in the future with the two Raspberry Pis.
Raspberry Pi 1B (Raspbian Stretch)
No assigned use
Raspberry Pi 3B+ (Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS)
No assigned use
HP Procurve 2510-48 J9020A 48 (50) Port Managed Switch, 48x100Mb ports + 2x1Gb ports (1Gb ports can be switched out for 1Gb SFP Fibre adapters)
Used as the main switch for connecting everything up to my Airport Extreme
This is just used for messing around with Cisco stuff, to get a feel for the configuration
HP Procurve 2650 J4899B 48 (50) Port Managed Switch, 48x100Mb ports + 2x1Gb ports (1Gb ports can be switched out for 1Gb SFP Fibre adapters)
Need to get some brackets for this one, not used currently but will eventually be used to mess around with VLANs
Cisco 3600 Router (WIC2T, 2x2FE2W), running the latest compatible IOS
Also just for messing around with, not got as much info on this one as I don't use it as often
Dell PowerEdge R300 (16GB DDR2 RAM, Intel Xeon X3363 CPU @ 2.83GHz, 2xSamsung 40GB SATA HDDs [temporarily, will have 2x500GB in there soon] RAID1, Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard)
This is a new machine, I just got it. Having recently started a job as an ASP.NET Framework and ASP.NET Core dev, I wanted a Windows Server machine to mess around with at home in order to get good practice with Azure DevOps, ASP.NET Web Apps and IIS. I know my C# but ASP.NET is new to me
This is my home testing server. I have 2xUbuntu Server 18.04 LTS VPSs in the cloud I use for web applications and hosting, and this is a machine where I can test configurations and software
Underneath is a rando 1GB PCIE graphics card connected to this server using one of those Bitcoin Mining 1xPCIE slot to 16xPCIE slot extenders, plus a power supply to keep it running
On the shelf is the aformentioned graphics card with it's power supply, and also a Startech StarView SV411KUSB USB KVM Switch for all my machines
ZyXEL NAS326
We don't talk about the ZyXEL NAS326.
Gigabyte motherboard in a Packard Bell case. (8GB DDR3 RAM, Intel Pentium G3450 CPU @ 3.40GHz, Seagate 500GB HDD, Windows 10 Pro)
This machine is for messing with some VMs
Occasionally used as a game server
Often used to test out new Windows software
PowerMac G4 MDD (Dual Processors, 2GB DDR RAM, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard)
Used to mess with Mac software
I have Logic Pro on here for messing with some music stuff
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Block size: Reminder of BIP-100, and a point about miner voting
If you have an interest in the block size debate and haven't read Jeff Garzik's BIP-100 yet, you should. Besides having what I consider the best proposal so far, the introductory pages provide a thorough background on the block size issue (in plain English). The summary of his proposal (from the text):
1. Hard fork, to 2. Remove static 1MB block size limit. 3. *Simultaneously*, add a new floating block size limit, set to 1MB. 4. The historical 32MB limit remains. 5. Schedule the hard fork on testnet for September 1, 2015. 6. Schedule the hard fork on bitcoin main chain for January 11, 2016. 7. Changing the 1MB limit is accomplished in a manner similar to BIP 34, a oneway lockin upgrade with a 12,000 block (3 month) threshold by 90% of the blocks. 8. Limit increase or decrease may not exceed 2x in any one step. 9. Miners vote by encoding ‘BV’+BlockSizeRequestValue into coinbase scriptSig, e.g. “/BV8000000/” to vote for 8M. Votes are evaluated by dropping bottom 20% and top 20%, and then the most common floor (minimum) is chosen.
The benefits should be obvious (also from the text):
G1: Demonstrates change is possible; the bitcoin protocol can be upgraded. G2: Eliminate 1MB limit as impediment to adoption. G3: Get hard fork risk out of the way early. G4: KISS solution, in terms of code changes. G5: Upgrade path, yet constrained until problem & solution better understood.
G3 is really important because it separates the hard fork from any potential block size change by at least 3 months, thereby greatly reducing any chance of split chains forming. The main objection in the original post and a follow up was that the voting was done by miners. As Jeff notes in the proposal, voting by miners is the "lesser of the evils" because there is no way currently to reliably poll full nodes or other stakeholders for their votes. Also as noted by Jeff in a comment, full nodes do vote for adopting this system, and need to vote again in the future to raise the block size above 32MB. More importantly though, most objections seems to equate the concept of miners that vote with the current generation of miners, i.e. mining farms and pools that operate to generate a profit from mining. The concern is that these miners will vote for block sizes that benefit their economic interests, for example keeping the block size small to reduce orphans. What this analysis misses is that fact that once the block size is determined by miners' votes, there will suddenly be an economic incentive for many stakeholders who are not currently mining, to start mining. Payment processors, exchanges, smart contracts providers, vault services, wallet makers, early adopters and others will all be motivated to participate in mining in order to influence the block size. Aside from actually mining themselves, it would seem natural for a market for votes to form. Rather than mining themselves, interested parties would pay miners to vote for their preferred block size. I could imagine this becoming a standardized bounty system, whereby interested parties post bounties for votes and miners would decide what to vote for based on the bounties offered. Although a trusted marketplace would likely suffice, there may even by a way to cryptographically guarantee that the bounty payments will be paid to the miner in exchange for their vote. And just like p2pool was created to push back against the trend of centralized mining, it would be natural for it to be extended to allow for pool users to vote for their preferred block size as well. So in summary, I believe that "voting by miners" should be seen as "voting by everyone" and should not serve as an objection to BIP-100 adoption.
I will compile a list of information here that will be useful to understand more of what's going on in this world. Feel free to suggest anything you think would contribute or just simply post it in the comments. I need to clarify what I see my role as. My role is not to spell everything out for you and tell you what to think. I mostly see my role as basically a punch to the face of what most people think they know about this world. Whatever you think you know, its most likely a lie, because this entire world is nothing but layers and layers of lies stacked on top of each other. You never had a chance to not believe lies unless you actively fought against them and sought out truth instead which is something most people just simply don't have the time or energy for and understandably so. My job is too shake you out of your lies and if that makes you want to know more, then you will want to seek more but that has to be your own journey or else it won't make nearly as much of an impact as it needs to. Consider me the guy pointing his finger at things that need to be looked at more closely and offering a perspective that maybe you hadn't considered before. Then go look where I pointed with a new perspective and see where it leads you. If you don't care enough to do that then I don't care enough to explain things to you. First I will list the order I recommend you read my personally written stuff since there is no way to organize it on Reddit. If you are relatively new to this kind of information, there are things you should know and read before you read others.
Start here with the basic psychology of Trump explained and the rest will make more sense. Even if you don't believe in any of this other stuff, learning his psychology will help you out tremendously in understanding his actions and motives.
This lays out my basic argument for him being the "little horn" from the book of Daniel. Thought to be the Antichrist but it's possible he is just a major End Times figure that allows the true Antichrist to come into power. Only time will tell.
This talks about America/New York being Mystery Babylon in the Book of Revelation and what that means. I also connect the dots between Trump, Russia and the Scottish Rite Freemasons along with a 30 year old prediction from 1988 by the Economist magazine about a one world currency being implemented in 2018 by way of Bitcoin.
Here I talk about where all these secret societies originated from, how a prophecy from the book of Revelation about unclean frog spirits gathering the army of the Antichrist came true with the election of Donald Trump and the specific order of Free Masonry he belongs to. Does the spear that killed Christ play into this as well?
This ties all of these things together, Trump, Putin and Jewish Kabbalah. The Chabad Jews being the common link. I mainly reference many different articles pointing out these links and discuss how their end goal of the enslavement of what they call the "goyim" (Non-Jews) is going to come about.
With the ties of the Jews and Kabbalah to Ancient Egypt as well as the secret societies obsession with it, this all had to tie to that place eventually. This explores how it's tied to Trump
This is mostly Bible related to the very end of whats suppose to be right before Jesus comes back. I talk about the theory that aliens will come and act as our saviors only to enslave us with something that's called the NESARA act and how that relates to the Mark of the Beast.
To really tie this all together, you really need to read and understand the information in this article/video. Especially if you are a Christian and believe Yahweh to be God and the Father of Jesus. All of my other OC should make a lot more sense after understanding the information in the aforementioned posts.
Here I talk about the dangerous cult centered around Trump that has people believing that he is this secret leader of the army against evil at the behest of God himself, how this relates to King Solomon and a dragon with a name that starts with Q.
Saturn worship is at the root of the Abrahamic religions. Saturn is the transmitter of the matrix we are all trapped in. Saturn is the Lord of the Rings. The Star of David and the black cube are 2 of it's main symbols, along with the Scythe and Sickle of the Grim Reaper.
Here I delve a little bit into the significance of the "2 pillars" and why they need to be destroyed (or unified) and how the number 911 is encoded in the very symbol for the Freemasons itself.
Indeed, the great movement of modern history has been to disguise the presence of evil on the earth, to make light of it, to convince humanity that evil is to be ''tolerated, '' ''treated with greater understanding, '' or negotiated with, but under no circumstances should it ever be forcibly opposed. This is the principal point of what has come to be known as today's liberalism, more popularly known as secular humanism. The popular, and apparently sensible, appeal of humanism is that humanity should always place human interests first. The problem is that this very humanism can be traced in an unbroken line all the way back to the Biblical ''Curse of Canaan.'' Humanism is the logical result of the demonology of history. Modern day events can be understood only if we can trace their implications in a direct line from the earliest records of antiquity
The Spear of Destiny: the occult power behind the spear which pierced the side of Christ is a bestselling 1972 popular occult book by the anthroposophist writer Trevor Ravenscroft (1921-1989), published by Neville Armstrong's Neville Spearman Publishers. Ravenscroft claimed that the book was based on research "by using mystical meditation" and on the papers of the Austrian anthroposophist Walter Stein given to Ravenscroft by his widow. Ravenscroft originally claimed to have met Stein, but later only claimed contact through a medium with Walter Stein's spirit.
World-wide legends refer to giant flying lizards and dragons which came to this planet and founded the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, India and China. Who were these reptilian creatures? This book provides the answers to many of the riddles of history.
Part I Lucifer, the Rebel Angel 4 Part II The Masonic Legend 15 Part III The Queen of Sheba 26 Part IV Casting The Molten Sea 40 Part V The Mystery of Melchisedec 48 Part VI Spiritual Alchemy 66 Part VII The Philosopher's Stone: What Is It and How It Is Made 76 Part VIII The Path of Initiation 92 Part IX Armageddon, the Great War, and the Coming Age 102
Bill Cooper, former United States Naval Intelligence Briefing Team member, reveals information that remains hidden from the public eye. This information has been kept in Top Secret government files since the 1940s.
The New Freedom comprises the campaign speeches and promises of Woodrow Wilson in the 1912 presidential campaign. They called for less government, but in practice as president he added new controls such as the Federal Reserve System and the Clayton Antitrust Act.
"The Odd Trump" is a charming Victorian novel published by George J. A. Coulson in 1874. The "odd trump"' is not a winning card held by one of the characters, but is the hero himself. The hero is the old-fashioned hero of novels of a century ago—a strong, brave, tenderhearted, and honest young man, who opens the ball by rescuing the heroine from a watery grave.
Bitcoin Core 0.14.1 released | Wladimir J. van der Laan | Apr 22 2017
Wladimir J. van der Laan on Apr 22 2017: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Bitcoin Core version 0.14.1 is now available from: https://bitcoin.org/bin/bitcoin-core-0.14.1/ Or, by torrent: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:0482be8fc8e1c0b02162871e3591efc3d1d34585&dn;=bitcoin-core-0.14.1&tr;=udp%3A%2F%2Fpublic.popcorn-tracker.org%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr;=http%3A%2F%2Fatrack.pow7.com%2Fannounce&tr;=http%3A%2F%2Fbt.henbt.com%3A2710%2Fannounce&tr;=http%3A%2F%2Fmgtracker.org%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr;=http%3A%2F%2Fopen.touki.ru%2Fannounce.php&tr;=http%3A%2F%2Fp4p.arenabg.ch%3A1337%2Fannounce&tr;=http%3A%2F%2Fpow7.com%3A80%2Fannounce&tr;=http%3A%2F%2Ftracker.dutchtracking.nl%3A80%2Fannounce This is a new minor version release, including various bugfixes and performance improvements, as well as updated translations. Please report bugs using the issue tracker at github: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues To receive security and update notifications, please subscribe to: https://bitcoincore.org/en/list/announcements/join/ Compatibility Bitcoin Core is extensively tested on multiple operating systems using the Linux kernel, macOS 10.8+, and Windows Vista and later. Microsoft ended support for Windows XP on April 8th, 2014, No attempt is made to prevent installing or running the software on Windows XP, you can still do so at your own risk but be aware that there are known instabilities and issues. Please do not report issues about Windows XP to the issue tracker. Bitcoin Core should also work on most other Unix-like systems but is not frequently tested on them. Notable changes RPC changes
The first positional argument of createrawtransaction was renamed from
transactions to inputs.
The argument of disconnectnode was renamed from node to address.
These interface changes break compatibility with 0.14.0, when the named arguments functionality, introduced in 0.14.0, is used. Client software using these calls with named arguments needs to be updated. Mining In previous versions, getblocktemplate required segwit support from downstream clients/miners once the feature activated on the network. In this version, it now supports non-segwit clients even after activation, by removing all segwit transactions from the returned block template. This allows non-segwit miners to continue functioning correctly even after segwit has activated. Due to the limitations in previous versions, getblocktemplate also recommended non-segwit clients to not signal for the segwit version-bit. Since this is no longer an issue, getblocktemplate now always recommends signalling segwit for all miners. This is safe because ability to enforce the rule is the only required criteria for safe activation, not actually producing segwit-enabled blocks. UTXO memory accounting Memory usage for the UTXO cache is being calculated more accurately, so that the configured limit (-dbcache) will be respected when memory usage peaks during cache flushes. The memory accounting in prior releases is estimated to only account for half the actual peak utilization. The default -dbcache has also been changed in this release to 450MiB. Users who currently set -dbcache to a high value (e.g. to keep the UTXO more fully cached in memory) should consider increasing this setting in order to achieve the same cache performance as prior releases. Users on low-memory systems (such as systems with 1GB or less) should consider specifying a lower value for this parameter. Additional information relating to running on low-memory systems can be found here: reducing-bitcoind-memory-usage.md. 0.14.1 Change log Detailed release notes follow. This overview includes changes that affect behavior, not code moves, refactors and string updates. For convenience in locating the code changes and accompanying discussion, both the pull request and git merge commit are mentioned.
RPC and other APIs
#10084 142fbb2 Rename first named arg of createrawtransaction (MarcoFalke)
#10139 f15268d Remove auth cookie on shutdown (practicalswift)
#10146 2fea10a Better error handling for submitblock (rawodb, gmaxwell)
Question for the bitcoin gurus out there. I have a lot of HP DL380 G4 and G5 servers sitting around at the office. Maybe 10 of each. Along with some other random servers that we don't use. I know mining is best with a powerful GPU. What about server procs like xeons? Is it worth my time? Whats the general consensus?
Question for the bitcoin gurus out there. I have a lot of HP DL380 G4 and G5 servers sitting around at the office. Maybe 10 of each. Along with some other random servers that we don't use. I know mining is best with a powerful GPU. What about server procs like xeons? Is it worth my time? Whats the general consensus? Bitcoin is a distributed, worldwide, decentralized digital money. Bitcoins are issued and managed without any central authority whatsoever: there is no government, company, or bank in charge of Bitcoin. You might be interested in Bitcoin if you like cryptography, distributed peer-to-peer systems, or economics. A seasoned investment specialist, Raoul Pal, has lauded Bitcoins growth rate as he confirms that the cryptocurrency posted a growth far better than that of G4 central bank balance sheets. The G4 comprises four central banks which include the Bank of England, Bank of Japan, the Federal Reserve and th... Investment strategist Raoul Pal says bitcoin is the only asset with a growth rate that outpaced that of G4 central bank balance sheets. Pal says G4 central bank balance sheets have grown much faster than traditional safe-haven assets like gold. A founder and CEO at Global Macro Investor (GMI) Pal made the remarks in a Twitter post on August 6. Investment strategist Raoul Pal says bitcoin is the only asset with a growth rate that outpaced that of G4 central bank balance sheets. Pal says G4 central bank balance sheets have grown much ...
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